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Ranking – |
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This refers to the process by
which search engines display websites so that the most relevant
websites appear on the top. Search engine optimization is
a technique by which high rankings may be obtained. |
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Reciprocal Link – |
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When two sites link to each other. |
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Referrer –
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The referrer is the URL of the
web page that a user was at before reaching yours. The server's
logs capture referral URL's and store them in their log files.
Furthermore, if a user used a search engine to find your
website, the key phrases they used to find your site will
be embedded in the referring URL. Intelligent log analyzers
can then take this data to track how many visitors originate
from each key phrase. |
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Registration – |
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Services that submit your website
to search engines for inclusion are referred to as submission
services. These can be either automated programs or manual
hand submission. This is un-needed if your site is properly
optimized. |
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Robot – |
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This is an automated program that
automatically traverses the Web's hypertext structure by
retrieving a document, and recursively retrieving all documents
that are referenced. Please refer to spider for more information. |
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Robots.txt – |
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This is a text file that is used
to control spiders that visit your website. Only spiders
that conform to the Robots exclusion standard will obey the
contents of the robots.txt file. This file allows you to
grant and exclusive access to certain folders, file types,
and specific files depending on the robot accessing the site.
This file is not necessary for your site. For more information,
visit - http://www.robotstxt.org/wc/robots.html. |
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ROI – |
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Short for return on investment. |
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